THE MORNING OREGONIAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1918. 13 AMERICA TO BID FOR GERMAN DYE TRADE New York Manufacturers on Way to Orient. CHEMISTS READY TO SAIL Moving Pictures "Prepared to Con vince Far East V. S. Goods Su perior; Inspection Provided. BAN FRANCISCO. Dec . (Special.) -America will make a determined bid In China, Japan and the Strait settle ments for dyes and chemical Imports, formerly an exclusive trade held by Germany, according to Wayne Cadwal lader, official of the U. M. Ford Jc Co., Inc.. New Tork manufacturers, who ar rived In San Francisco today on his iv to the Orient. Germany, for the past 10 years, made a specialty or proaucins o chemical., which he was able to do at an eatremely low cost because their production was Intimately connected lth the manufacture of ammunition and the potash industry, be said. I.rnui Trade to Be Absorbed. Mr. Cadwallader. who is at a local ti.i.1 ailtinr a steamer, is the ad vance agent of 25 others who will -o to the Far East to e.plolt American chemicals ana aye on scale. lour, nnaiuin, ""r'-. nade a study of chemistry, wtu lot- low on the next steamer. Moving pic - tares, showing how American dyes are made, will play an important part In the acheme of Mr. Cadwallader to con vince the Far East that American made chemicals .and dyes are superior to the made-in-German y goods. Explaining- the dye Industry. Mr. Cad wallader today said: "For 10 years Germany has had the field to herself. Secretly she manufac- tured ammunition on a nuge ecaie auu could afford to sell thej by-product rhemlcaU and dyea at such a low price that no other nation could aurora to compete." Inspect ion Is Provided. Dyes and chemical.', he aaid. are by products In the manufacture of T. N. T., nitro-napthallne. bensidin and toluldin. 0 To protect the expected trade and to keep under supervision American ex porting companies who deal in chemi cals and dyes. Mr. Cadwallader ex plained, the United States Government has decided to inspect all exported dyes and chemical, so as to Insure satis faction of the buyers. This step was taken after It waa reported that cer tain American nrma naa soia imtnor poods on contracts made by showing hla-h-elass samples. It will also, he said, prevent an enemy concern from selling inferior goods aa of American manufacture, thereby injuring the sale of bona rids American goods. it. . . 1 1 .. .4 - will litiva foe thfl Orient on the next steamer. The other members of the trade party will leave within 30 days. BACK PAT TO COME SOOX Hearts of Shipyards Checking Sams Sue Men. Men at some of the ship plants, mainly those who have been released because of work being curtailed, are restless regarding back pay due them under the recent decision of the Ship building Wage Adjustment Board and their attitude Is accentuated to some degree by reports that certain men have already been given money due. Shipbuilding companies have men en gaged on the books to check the pay of all individuals and some of them estimate the work should be finished by Christmas. At the yard of the Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company II accountants are running over the lists and the Willamette Iron Steel Works has 20 men engaged in the same ra pacity, other plants having such forces In comparison. It is admitted that the pay of an Individual might be reckoned speedily, but that to retard the work and delay payment to others simply to accommodate one is hardly fair play. DECEMBER FLEET TO BE BIG Government to Keoeive 15 Finished Wooden Steamers. Tn the Oregon district the last month ef the present year is to be featured by the official delivery of a fleet of from 1 to II wooden steamers, repre senting; vessels that have undergone rpecial sea trials of 34 hours earn. Al ready about eight of the fleet have been to sea for that length of time, and each Is delivered to operating com panies as soon as signs of the test runs are ele.ared away. L'nder the contracts held by builders fnlv trial trips of six hours are pro vided for and they are run In the river. That test continues to he carried out, and In addition the sea trials are made later. The reason for the run in deep water Is to put the ships through Mrenuous steaming under actual sea conditions and any weaknesses are ex pected, to be developed through them. SHIP FAINTING IS PRESENTED Wil-on Plant Employes Send Picture to Headquarters. Men In the painting department of the Wilson Shipbuilding Company, at Astoria, have presented the wood divi sion of the Oregon District with an oil painting representing the wood steamer I Quotiue at sea. The picture is in a fir frame, made at the Joinershop of the plant. The Quoque Is depicted with her col ors flying and steaming in a moderate sea. the latter being said by sailormen to bo a most natural reproduction of the surface of the briny deep, with the crest of the seas topped with a rim of white. When the Quoque was placed in commission, it was men of the Wil son plant who contributed a fund for the purchase of flags and a clock, she being the only vessel so far delivered in the district fitted out to that ex tent by the men who assembled the material. . WOOD SHIP COCLI CARRY SILK Captain Did Killliiart Saf 11. K. Hall Is Absolutely Dry. -I believe the H. K. Hall could load a llk cargo tcday, and it requires a deojdedly dry vessel for that." re marked Captain Dan Killman, master of the schooner, in discussing" wood dhtps yesterday. The Hall waa floated from the dry dock daring; the afternoon, having; been cleaned and painted, and Is to begin working: lumber for Sydney tomorrow. The Hall is It years old and Captain Killman says her afterdeek has never been reralked. Slie was built at Port Wakeley in 10J and her skipper avers she Has not required unusual repairs or more than would probably have been necessary aboard a steel ship of the else and design. He says there is jioiliitir wrong with U wooden v.jeela I turned oat for the Government, except the design, in most cases. FRENCH COMMISSIONER COMES Captain Tristan to Be Joined in North by Brother Official. Another member of the French High Commission is en route from France to Join Captain F. Tristan, principally for an inspection of plants at Vancouver md Victoria, Ft. C, where French steamers are under construction. Cap tain Tristan, of the French commis sion, with Bayly Hipkins. of the Foun dation Company, inspected the Tacoma plant of the latter yesterday and are to proceed to Victoria. It la known that Captain Tristan was favorably impressed with the location and facilities of the Portland yard of the Foundation Company with refer ence to the proposal to turn it into a steel plant, and his Impressions of the Tacoma property are reported to bs favorable. - Pacific Coast Shipping Notes.. ASTORIA. Or.. Deo. 8. (Special. With a cargo of fuel ell for Portland, the tank steamer A. F. Lucas arrived at 8 o'clock this momlnr from California. ' TrUH. iioy-r IrrtiVd En rout, to Portland with freight, uia 1 o'clock this mornlnf from San Francisco. Th. im schooner Tiv.rton. carrying a cargo or lumber from West port, sailed at midnight for Ban Francisco. The steam schooner I-ran L. bIMI smnsu st o'clock today for Ban Pedro, carrying a carrs of umber from St. Helens. Th" Km.rf ency Fleet steamer Cabesa r.- turned at 11:55 today from her trial run at sea and proceeded to Portland. The steamer est wysaa, win a carve 01 nouI. from Portland, sailed at midnight for 4 Th. French auxiliary craft Nancy." flour laden from Portland, arrived at 13: tnis mnrntnf and Is taking an bunker coal here before proceeding to sea. Carrying freight and passengers from Portland and Astoria, the steamer Kose City sailed at o'clock for San Franciscw and Sao Pedro. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. a (special, l tm southwest wind today stirred up the waters f"b.y -o' . 7" fUor1: I .rrlred or sailed. The Japanese freighter I Hudson Mtru, Captain Ohno. rami In Irern I Kokohama on the way to Havana tor bunk- i(ra. Advices today from Honolulu to the ma rine, department of the San Francisco Cham ber of Commerce aald the schooner Fanny Dotard had pat In at that port leaking ana with the foremast down. She was on the way from I.evua for tan Francisco with a cargo of copra. The Japanese freighter Shlnro Mara rv Caotaln Malsumoto. went aa far as the heads todsy aad then tamed back to await the passing of the southwest storm. Ths bar was breaking and on account of the out,,. it 00ld have ween unable for ,n. ,., disembark from the big steam- ship. The vessel Is going to Tokohama with ,..r-i The Pacific steamship Company's steamer Spokane arrived today from Puget Sound te go on the run between here and fcoutbera California ports. Movrmrn Is of Vessels. PORTLAND. Dee. 8 Arrived at 11 A. V. Steamer K. H. Meyer, from Ban Francisco. ASTORIA. Or.. Dec. 8. Arrived down at 12:30 A. M. and sailed at 6:11 A. II bteamor Rose - City, for San Francisco and ian Pedro. Arrived at midnight and left up at 1 A. M. Steamer E. II. Meyer, from fan Franclace. Arrived down at 1 :4S A. M. French steamer Nancy. Sailed at mid- nwni-o.mw - nwiiea si a a. m. viciuvi i " ... -for clan Pedro. Arrived at 6 and left up at A. M. Steamer Captain A. F. Lucas, from San Francisco. Sailed last night Steamer West Wyska. for Km rope. Arrived at 1 and left up at 2:30 P. M. steamer Cabeza, from trial trln. BAN FRANCISCO. caL. Lee, s. aanaa last night-Steamer 'Whkeena. '"rllP,0rtilrSi Arrived last night Steamer Celllo. from Portland. SEATTLE. Dec 8. Arrived. steamers Willamette, Port Angeles and Richmond, from San Francisco: Kufuku Maru. from Yokahama; Jeffrsoa. from Southeastern Alaska. .Sailed, steamers Manila Maru and Katorl Maru. for Tokohama; west r.iaara. "for New York. Tacoma. Dec, 8. Arrived Steamers Vic toria. Alameda, Latouche. from Alaska; Marmlnn. from Vancouver, B. C. Departed Ptearaera Manila Maru. for Tokohama: Wapama. for Everett; Admiral Dewey, for San Francisco; Marmion, lor ancouw. B. C V. s. Naval Radio Reports. (All reports are at P. M. yesterday sa les otherwise slated.) NANKING. San Francisco for Honolulu. A15 miles from ban Francisco at 8 P. M.. December 7. ENTERPRISE. Honolulu for Fan Fran- rli.ro, 14!4 miles from San Francisco 8 P. M.. December 7. HORACE BAXTER Wlllapa Harbor fori San Pedro. "Vi mile north of Pan Pedro. J. A. MOFF1TT. Richmond for Honolulu. 'SO. miles from Richmond. CKI.ll.O. San Francisco for Ean Pedro I and San Dtrgo, ten miles south of Point Sur FRKD BAXTER. Wlllapa Harbor for Cal- lao. 370 miles south of Wlllapa. A. SMITH. Marahfield for Bay Point. 150 mllea north of San r ranclsco. ROSE CITY, Portland for ban Francisco, 12 mHei aouth of Yaautna Head. PRKSIDKNT. San Francisco for Seattle. 3S miles north of Mecele Head. TOSKMITE, 4,1 mllea from Port Ludlow, southbound. Colombia, River Bar Report. NORTH HEAD. Dec. 8. Condition of the I bar at 6 P. it.: Sea, moderate; wind, west, : miles; cloudy. Tides at Astoria Monday. High. I Low. 5:05 A. M T. feet 1 1 :05 A. M. . . . P. M 7 S feet 11:10 P. M.... 8 7 feet 1.0 feet DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Or, Dec. 8 Maiimum tem perature. 44 degrees; minimum. 38 degrees. Hlver reading, 8 A. Lv feet; change in I last 34 hours. . foot fall. Total rainfall (5 P. M. no S P. M.. .04 inch; total rainfall elitca September 1. IBIS, lu.42 Incnes; normal rainfall stnra September 1, 13.vl inches; de ficiency of rainfall since September 1. Iwis, S.4 Inch's. Sunrise, 7:41 A. M. ; sunset, 4:1:8 P. M.: total sunshine, none; possible I sunshine. 8 houni 45 minutes. Moonrtse. 11:02 A. ,M. : moonset, :! P. M. Barometer (reduced sea level) 5 P. M. !9.b Incbe Relative humidity at noon, feo per cent. TUB WEATHER. K K T Wind TATIONS, ff 'I ? I WeVthsl is-.": : 5 I I j I Baker 44 o.m. .SB 4M O.imi 20' aj o.oo,. .w 40 0 (Ml.. Is M ll.oill. ..VE 68 0.Oo;i0:E 54 o.4i. . ap 70 0.0014 UK 40 0.001. .IW Cloudy Holm . I Boston ciear""" Clear I Calgary 'himgo Clear Cloudy Dea iloinee . Eureka ..... Galveston .. Helena Juneaut .... Kansas City Los Angelea Marahfield . Medford .... Minneapolis . New Orleans New York .. Vnrth Keait . Rain ICIear Cloudy Cloudy Ooudy ..21 "I" . . I . . 134 ..las. 34 11.02. . .IN ttl'O.On 18 S 2 O.OOJ . . SB 52 0 2. .IS 52 O.OUi.. sV 4S 0.OO..E 7no.oi . . is 62 0.O0 20 W 4 0.3", 2S W 84 0.00... 4 o.ooi.Jnw 4l 0 U4 10 SB 41 0.041.. iS 54 0.4s'..i8 .12 0.4ti 12 SIT 61 0 00 14, S 40 0.0..ISB K4 II 5 -v-'W it ii ts4 in sw 44 0.12 2S S Sll O.IMli..'N'R t.'lear Rain Rain Clear Clear Clear 401 Cloudy North Yakima .',34 snow Phoenlv. Pocatello .... Portland .... Hoeeburg Sacramento . St. Louis . ... . rialt Lake .... San Diego . . . Kan Francisco Seattle Silks Spokane Tacoma Tatooah Island Val.leit Walla Walla . Washington . Winnipeg Clear Rain Rain Kaln Kain Cloudy Cloudy clear Pt. cloudy .34 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy joi 14 o.ooi.. ;nw 4 il 0. 10: 'SW Rain 40 0 24 24 SW Katn 30 ..IS I'loudy Rain Cloudy Clear 40 0 OOI.. SB 4 0.00'. W stio.oo! . . In A. M. totay. day P. M. report ot precsdtns FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Monday rain; southasHt winds. Orea-on and Washington Monday rain west; rain or snow east portion; southwest w inds strong near coast. Idaho Monday probably rain or snow. EDWARD L WKLLK, Jattaoraiojift. NCREASE IN PRICE OF MILK PREDICTED New Express Rate, on Dairy Product Responsible. CREAMERIES TO PROTEST Portland Quotation May .Go From liy, Cents to 1 5 H Cents Per Quart. Two-effects of the 25 per cent In- .'. "tes ? I "'"V""""" . . .. . . I iociivo January j, oy pecreiaTy mcaooo. I as head of the Railroad Administration, I are foreseen. Vigorous attempt to push I . h nrlro rtf mlllr in Pnrll.nH from UU , jJH centjl , , fc f I.. -... - the consequences. Protest and action not yet formulated by creamery Inter- I cats will be another. i immediate conferences over the com I ing Increase are to be held by all In- terested dairymen, milk distributors and creameryraen. The situation will first be taken up Tuesday, when the Oregon Dairymen's League holds its nnual convention in Portland. The creamorymen will discuss the problem on Wednesday and Thursday at a meet Ins already called to follow that of the Dairymen a Lea sue. Creamery Men Pretest. "The increase will hurt our business a lot, declared a Portland creamery manasrer. Another creamery official pointed out that the average transpor tation cost his firm meets is almost identically the same as the profit. This is between V4 and 6 per cent. Ob viously, an increase of 25 per cent In the cost of transportation will work an equal reduction in profits, unless--the creamerymen force some sort of read- I jusimeuu I Shipment of TJUtterfat Is almost ex- i clusively made by express. Creameries I receive shipments from distances as L ,:a . Vi. L - Z1Z. - , -, i " " " . .u. I j "f " " ' I distance averages about 92 cents, ac- I cording; to Arthur W. Bills, president of the Haaelwood Company, 'Creameries of the Coast, stated Mr. Ellis, "have long been handicapped by higher express rates than prevail in the East an dthe Middle West. We have been trying for five years to get the rates here placed on a parity with those enjoyed in the Middle West. The announcement of the increase comes as a complete surprise, and while it Is general all over the eountry It mani festly will work greatest hardship here." In the opinion of Alma T. Katx, president of the Oregon Dairymen's League, the express rata rise may be the Etraw which will throw the bal ance and bring an increase of a cent a quart in the price of milk in Port land. "The present price of 144 cents," AMrS!CrEN.T8. BAROAIX NIGHT TOXIGHT. Lrou Te!leeo Great Success BLIND YOUTH By Willard Mack. Ths love romance of an artist. Prices: -J5c. .10c. Mats. 15c. Mats Wed. snd Sat. Neat week "Branded." - MORRISON AT TH PLAYS THAT PLEASE HIT OF THE SEASON THE UNKISSED BRIDE BARGAIN TONIGHT, OP ANY SEAT G R A C F. L A RUE Ths International Star of Song Olive Briacaa and A I Kaub; Herman and nnirlcy LAWK K N C K and Company in GRANT 'Efficiency" George t'o and Zella Ingraham; Page, aiaca idh .uaca: tvrncmi Hti ns view: Travel Weekly. rK WOI. K l I K in la "Clothes, Clothes, llathcs DANCING GUARANTEED IN EIGHT LESSONS LADIES $2, GENTLEMEN $5 AT IDE HONEY'S BEAUTIFUL ACADEMY Twenty-Third and W aahingtoa. New classes for beginners start Mon day, Tuesday and Thursday evenings, this week; lessons 8 to 11. Plenty of practice. No embarrassment. Private lessons all hours. Call afternoon or evening;. Learn from professional dancers. Phone Main 765S. PANT A G E C MAT. DAILY 2:30 Marty lirooks Presaota The Mlaiataro Musical hatira. 'TUB OWL." , With PnU E. Adanw and a Rig Xest ot Sons Birds. 8IX OTHKB BIO ACTS. Thraa Performances Dally. Night Curtain at T and . LYRIC 51USICAL STOCK Daily Malinee. lOe Only. This week the screaming melange of mirth, music and pretty girls. IN "HOKOIIIL IV With Dillon and Franks and tb Rosebud Chorus Tu,1ay night. Countrr- ftore. Fri day, ni.lii. t'hvfua Ciria' CoaUst. AL ttfoja Lv?ffiT?HM J Eft! The Bank of California National Association Portland Branch Third and Stark Streets Capital Surplus and Undivided For convenience of our depositors, our Savings Depart ment will be open on Saturday evening from 6 to 8 o'clock until further notice. Interest Paid on Time and Savings Deposits said Mr. Katx, is below cost of produc tion. The milk producers acquiesced to this price only in the expectation that it will bs allowed to stand in the Spring, when the herds get on grass. In this way present losses may be off set. It looks to me as though the in crease In express rate will force a re adjustment at once. The added burden cannot bo borne by the producer. Evi dently it will have to be passed on to the consumer." League Meets Tomorrow. The Oregon Dairymen's League, at which the new cost problem will first be considered, will convene in the City Library at 10 o'clock tomorrow morn ing. Election of officers, including 25 directors, will be an order of business. Plans are; under way for an extension of the league to . Include all condensery sections. This is an Important move. The farmers and dairymen selling to condenserles aver that they have been receiving less for their milk than their brothers in Eastern condensery sec tion's. By linking the Oregon conden sery firms all up with ths league It Is expected that adjustment of prices to a satisfactory level will be accom plished. FOREST FIRE LOSS HEAVY Total Loss in Washington for Tear Store Than $500,000. OLYMFIA. Wash., ' Dec. 8. Forest fires during the 1918 forest fire season destroyed more property than in any year in the history of the state lor- ester's department, according to the annual report of Forester F. E. Pape. The total loss was given as $500,000. Forest fires burned over 106,273 acres of logged-off lands, according to the report; killed 163,142,000 feet of mer chantable timber; destroyed 13,816,000 feet and destroyed 12,250,000 feet of saw logs. According to a British scientist, weight for weight, macaroni is aa valu able a flesh-building food as beef or mutton. SAM FRANCISCO-LOS ANGELES. LOW KATES. Including At en la and Bertha. S. S. ROSE CITY Sails 3 P. M., Dee. 7. TUB BAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND S. S. LINES. Tickets at Third and Washington. Telephone Broadway 68, Main 3SS0. A LiK. A S61L AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS Vf T mil it I aad Kara tons: a. Mall and pa cifei aarrica (rain baa 'raacica avarr 9 daxa. UNION 8. S. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. 280 Call fan. la St., Han FnuiciKo. r local steamship and railroad aceacta. JJRENCH LINE Ur.P.eI (UEBiLE TUISlTUaTI.il: JTj Eiarsa resit' Serein NEW YORK BORDEAUX PARI3 TROPOSED DEPARTURES. Chicago Dec 14 Niagara ....Dec. 28 La Lorraine. . .Dec. 17 Espagne ....Jan. 5 ugal tiros.. Pan. Coast Agents, 10 Cherry at., fceattle. at su Local Agents. PRODUCTION AGAIN INCREASED Last month we manufactured 5,800,000 pounds of RIVETS, BOLTS and BOAT SPIKES Can we serve you? NORTHWEST STEEL CO. Portland. Oregon MEETING KOTICZS. SAMARITAN LODGE, NO. 2, I. O. O. F. The funeral com mittee Is instructed and all other members are requested to meet at I. O. O. F. Temple. 226 Alder street. Monday. December 9. at 2 :S0 P. M. to attend the funeral of Brother Wtl!inm Dean, all Oddfellows are invited to attend. It. OUVOLD. Bec'y. A. KERMODE. N. G. SONS OP VETERANS OF CIVIL WAR The annual meeting of Owen Sumner Camp. No. 4, will bs held tonlRlit at 8 o clock at G. A. R. Hall. Courthouse. Annual election will take place; also plan, discussed to take part in ths reception ot the boys on their return from France. A lull nttenaanre Is earnestly requested. CHAS. J. SCHKABEI Attest: uoniiuanuer. F. W. STADTER. Secty. WILLAMETTE TRIBE. NO. 6. IMP'D O. R. M.. meets to night (Monday) at Ragles Hall. 264 V, Madison St. Visit ors welcome. -Election of officers tonls-ht. C. C. HOFFMAN. Kacbem. VIC CHAPMAN. C. ot R. HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12, A. F. AND A. M. Stated com munication this (Monday) eve., at 7:30 o'clock. Annual election and installation of officers., pay ment of dues. W. If. DB LIN. Sec. -FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. ISO. A. F. AND A, M. East 4Sd and andy blvd. Special com munication this (Monday) eve., 7:30. M. M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. H. F. CHAPIN. Sec WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO. 2, A. F. AND A. M. Special communication this (Monday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work in M. M. degree. .Visitors wel come. W. 8. WEEKS, Sec. MARTHA " W ASHINOTON CHAPTER, NO. 17. O. E. S. Stated meeting this (Monday) evening, Kast 8th and Burnside .ta Flonrlnn ftf nffioo. . n ,1 ment of dues. Order W. 1L BELLE RICHMOND. 6ec- ALL those who lost bonds through the robbery of the East Side Bank are invited to meet at Oddfellows' Hall. East Sixth and Alder streets, Wednesday, Dec. 11. at 7:30 P. M. R. ANDREWS. SHBLElf Jewelry, buttons, eharms, plnsj. saw assigns. Jaeger Bros., 131-i 6:k st, rftlEDLANDER'S for lodge emblm.a. ! (iau pias and tv.vdals, jjo Wajijlngiga, st, 1 r $8,500,000.00 Profits $8,649,016.99 DIED. COSTA At the family residence, 446 East Thirty-second street South, Vincent Costa, agea ai years 6 months; a native of Sta rlirrad. Drovlnce of Dalmatia Austria. Brother of Mrs. Margaret Pianelch. of this city; survived by two brothers and one sister In Austria. Remains at Dunning & Mcfc.ntee a parlors. Funeral notice later, AUTHORS In this city. December 7. . Leslie Authors, beloved husband of Alda Authors, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Auth ors, brother of Mrs. C. Curtis. Remains are at w. It. Hamilton s residence funeral parlors, 197a East Glisaa street. Funeral notice later. STRWART December 8, 1B18. at 4639 Sixty fifth street Southeast, Helen Louise Stew art, aged 18 years. Funeral notice later. Remains sre at ths funeral parlors of A. D. Kenworthy ft Co., 5802-04 Ninety-second street Southeast, In Lenta. GROOM In this city. December8. 1818, Morrison Penny Groom, aged 75 years, late of OS Kast Thirty-ninth street. Re mains are at the new parlors of Breeze & Snook. Belmont at Thirty-fifth. Notice of funeral later. JACKSON December 8. 1918, at the family residence. .Bell station, Mamie Jackson, aged 3S years. Funeral notice later. Re " mains are at ths funeral parlors of A. D. Kenworthy Co.. 5S02-04 Ninety-aecond street Southeast, in Lents. THORPE In this city, December T, 1918, Mrs. Frederick Thorpe, late of S74 Kast Eighty-fourth South. Remains are at ths Wilson A Rosa residential funeral heme, Multnomah and East Seventh streets. No tice of funeral later. KNOWLES At his late residence. 92 K. 27th St., Dec 7, Knight West Knowles. aged S3 years, 10 months and 20 days. Re mains at the parlors of Breeze A Snook. ' Belmont at 35th. Notice of funeral later. JOHNSON la this city, December 8. 1018. Johannes L.. Johnson, aged 36 years. The remains are at the residence establishment of J. P. Finley & Son, Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter. JEROME In this city, Deo. 8, Louis Jerome, beloved infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Jerome. Remains are at the resldentia parlors of Miller A Traoey. FUNERAL NOTICES. NELSON" Dec. 5. at the famllr realdence, bvil woodi toe it ave fcijjen The rasa iseinon a (red 26 years, beloved wife of Helm Siftfrtd Xelaon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John trykaolm; sister of ran Prykhoim, or Tacoma, wash. ; John ryKholm, On tralia. Wash.; Mrs. Km ma Pumphrey, v ader. Vash.; Axel and EsUier Fry k holm of this city; Elizabeth and Adolpa Fryk noim. or uieoua, wash. Dec. 7, at the family residence. 5!t " Woodstock ave., Helmer Sigfrid Nelson, sffea i:u years. Beloved husband or EHe The rasa Nelson, son of Mrs. Karollna Nel Roni brother of Mrs. A del fa M. Gustafson, Mrs. Claud ina Gustafson. Mrs. in Peterson, Mrs. Mabel Hampton. Roy, Myr tle. Harold and Clarence ISelsvn, all of thi city. Funeral services will be conducte today (Monday), Dec. 9. at 2 P. M.. from the Swedish Tabernacle, cor. 17th an fiHsan sts. Friends invited. Intermen nose City Park Cemetery. Remains Pearson' h i undertaking parlors, Kussell st., at Ln.on ave. BEAVER In this city. December 2. Krm C. Beaver. ael 24 years, wife of Aldred Beaver, of 2i0 North Twentieth street, daughter of Mrs. Marjorle Otterbein, an sister of Mrs. Georgia Sloan, Feme an (.race Hoagland, of Klamath Falls, Or. Mrs. Blanch McDo.iald. of Berkley. Cal and Louis Hoarland. of A. B. F, The fu neral service will be held today (Monday) December , at 2:ao o clock P. M., at th residence establishment of J. P. Finley & bon. Montgomery at Fifth. Friends in vlted. Incineration at ths Portland Crematorium. McDANJEly At the residence. J0t) Michigan ave.. i-ec i, juiw, Flossie McDaniel. seoi 22 years, 30 months, 21 days, beloved wife or John McDaniel: mother of Rut Head rick, daughter of Thomas and Ulli Sergrent; sister of Leo .Serpen t, South :ie n.iuin. wash.; Mrs. can Fritz, Botse, Idaho: Mrs. Guy A. Shattuck. Rosnburp, ur., ana miss Aianc Kergent, or Portland, .friends invited to attend the funeral serv Ires, which will be held at the Portland crematorium at S P. M. today Monday x-fec. u. iwis, itemains at lioiman t iu nerai parlors until 1 P. M. OGG The funeral services of the lat Kthelda L. Ogs, who died in Basin. Wvom ing, Deo. 4, 19) S. will be held tomorrow (Tuesday), at 2 P. M. , at the chapel of ine pkbwps unaenaKinjf ( o., corjier .Td and ciay. Members ot the Peter A. Porte Circle. Ladies of the G. A. R and friends invited to attend. Deceased was also member of Louisa Chapter, No. 36, Order or Eastern ruar. Interment family Jo tver view Cemetery, McMTLLAN In this city, December 7. 331. Kdwnrd O. MrMlUan. aged U7 years, lat of 54 ti Goinar street: husband of Mm Jnii McMillan, father of Hasp) and Harry Mc- fliuian ana orotner or unaries McMillan of Topeka, Kan. The funeral srvires win no neid tomorrow (Tuesday), Decem ber 10. at 1 o'clock P. M at the residence establishment or J. I'. Mnley & Son. Mont gomeiy at Fifth. Friends invited. Inter ment at Kivemew Cemetery. CARTY At the family residence. 3247 E 113d st. North, Hadie Jane- Carty, aped 38 years, Deiovea wire or Atinrew t;, carty daughter of Mary Cable, of Tillamook. Or. the deceased is also survived by two sis ters and four brothers. Funeral services will be held today (Monday), Dec. 0, at 2 P. M., at the Portland Crematorium, cor. of E. 1.1th and By bee ave. Take II wood car. Friends invited. Chambers-Ken r worthy to., directors. BAIX In this city, December T. 101S. Edith At. isam, agred 38 years; wife or Robert B, Bain. Jr., of the Oregon Yacht Club; moth er of Knlth hi. Bain and daughter of Mrs. William Manning;. The funeral serv ices will be held tomorrow (Tuesday). De rsmbcr 10, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the res idence establishment of J. P. Finley & bon. Montgomery at r irth. . Friends invlt ed. Services at the Portland Crematorium private. BEKOHKR In this city, December fi, Ernest Eugene Beectier, aged 1 year 3 months J.i da vs. beloved baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl R. Beecher, of 92 East Twenty- seventh street North. Funeral will, be held today (Aionaayt, jjecemoer 9 at i:bu f. M., from the Wilson & Ross resldentia: Funeral Home, Multnomah and East Seventh streets. Interment at Rose- City Cemetery. EATINGER In this city. December 7. Mabel Florence Eatinger, aged. 18 years, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kimer Eatinger. Funeral will be held tomorrow (Tuesday), December 10, at 1 :S0 P. M.. from the Wilson & Ross Residential Funeral Home, Multnomah and East Seventh streets. In terment at Mount ticott Park Cemetery. Friends invited. DLTVALIj In this city, December 6, John R. Duvall, aged US years I month 24 days, fathtr of C. 8. W. and Luther Duvall. all of Portland. Funeral will be held today (Monday), December 9, at iu A- M. rrom the Wilson & Ross Residential Funeral Home, Multnomah and East 6eventh streets. Interment at Mount ticott Park Cemetery. SCOTT At the residence. 1310 East Main street, Dec. 6. 1018. William A. Scott, aged 63 years, 8 months. 1 day, beloved hus band of Sadie iScott. father of H. B. Scott and Mrs. Charles Padgett. Friends Invited to attend the funeral services, which will he held at Holman's funeral parlors at 1 P. M. today (Monday), Dec. 0, 1818. Inter ment Rose City Cemetery. SANBORN December 8, George Sanborn, aged lli years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tra Sanborn, of 91 East Winchell street. Funeral will be held from Dunning A McPntee's Chapel today (Monday), at S:R0 P. M. Friends invited. Interment Mult nomah Cemetery. " MERCHANT At her late residence, MB Francis avenue, Ella J. Merchant, aged 77 vears. Funeral service will be held at the Portland Crematorium today (Monday), at ll A. M. Hervices private; please omit flowers. Remains at P. 1(, Ierch Under taking Parlors. JESSTJP The funeral service of the late Blanch jessip win oe neia at cer late residence, 8.V.0 East Sixty-seventh street, tomorrow (Tuesday), at 2 p. M. Friends invited. Remains at P. L. Lerch Under taking Parlors. j I A" directory of business firms and professional men condensed and classified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year, or other information, telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or A 6095, House 29. ACCORDION PLEATING HEMSTITCHING HEMSTITCHING, 10 cents per yard; accor dion, knife and box pleating; buttons cov ered, tucking and braiding; also embroid ery work done. Mail orders promptly at- icuaea to. EASTERN KOVELTY CO., 5th St.. between Oak and Stark sta AGATsj CUTTERS AND MIG. JEWELERS. JEWELRY and watch repairing. Miller1! 3o5 Wash. St- Majestlo Theater bldg. ALFALFA MEAL, GROUND FEEDS. HAY, WALTER SCOTT. Board of Trade. M. 8667 ANTIQUES AND ARTS. BRASS, copper, curios, tapestry and -v joweiry pougnt and sold. SS3 sa su APPRAISALS. Standard Appraisal Company. Ex. Bidg. Phone Marshall 2752. Railway ASSAVEKS AND ANALYSTS MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second v.w.vj. Buyer ana platinum nougnt ATTORNEYS. AW I AFFFflTY '6 Pittock Block. ' ' LHrrr.ni I Phone Broadway 246 MORRIS courts. GOLDSTEIN, practice in Northwestern Bank bldg. BARBER SUPPLIES. ORtllON BARBER SUPPLY CO. We buy ana sell all kinds of barber supplies- 250 -'d. CANCER. L. M. JONES. M. D. CANCER TREATED. "- morgan bldg. Marshall 6143. CARPET CLEANING. RUGS The kind that wear the be8t are by the Northwest Rug Co. (former ad- , union eve.). Kag rugs woven all sizes. Carpet cleaning, refitting and resizing. Mall orders solicited. 1S8 East 8th. PHOME EAST 8580. B 1280. FLUFF RUG CO. CELLULOID BUTTONS. THE IRWIN HODSON COMPANY. S87 Washington. Broadwav 434. A I2B4. CHIROPODISTS AND ARCH SPECIALISTS. WILLIAM, Estelle and Florelle DeVeney, the wfiy acieatiiic cmropodlst and arch spe cialists In the city. Parlors 802 Gerllnger bldg, southwest corner Second aad Aider. Phone Main 1301. DR. GARTNER, ingrown nails, bunions a specialty; toot arches made to order. 811 Swetland .bldg.. cor. 5th-Wash. Main 1081. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICL4N. DR. McMAHON. Macleay bldg.. 100 chiro practic, worlds best. Adjustments made easy. Obstinate cases 50e rate. CIRCULAR LETTERS. CRANE LETTER CO.. 010-11-12 Royal bldg. aiar. obj.-, in letters, multigraphed, 11.50. COLLECTION AGENCIES. NETH & CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 1706. No collections, no charge. Established 1000. DANCING. ALISKY Dancing Academy. Private instruc tors, day and evening. Classes Friday even Ing. 2d floor Alisky bldg. 8 lesons, 5. MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMY. 109 2d sU Ball, room and stage dancing. Class Tues., Fri. eve.; children especially. Main 2100. DENTISTS. DR. HARRY BEMLKB, Dentist, 204 Alisky b'dg.. Third and Morrison. Main 6578. EYE, EAK, NOSE AND THROAT. Dr. F. F. Casseday, specialist; glasses fitted. 700 E. Burnaide, cor. 20th. B 1398. E. 4734. Educational. A.P. Armstrong Specialist In Commercial Education Armstrong-Holmes BlMINtRPi (Ol.I.Kt-E ELECTRICAI. REPAIR SHOP. HEMSTITCHING. K. STEPHAN, hemstitching, scalloping, ac cordion side pleat, buttons covered; mail orders. 219 Pittock block. Broadway 1090. WHOLESALERS AND AITO TOPS. DUBRUILLE BUGGY TOP CO., 0th and Oak. COAL DEALER. MENDOTA COAL CO., 415 N. V7. Bank Bldsr. Main 7472. DRY GOODS NOTIONS. I nWVLl CDICI On Stockroom and offic. Li Ullill.L0r ILL. UUi 47 North Fifth street. tJRAIN MERCHANTS. PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board ot Trade Bldg. HATS AND CAPS. THAN HOUSES HAT CO.. 63-63 Front St. HIDES. WOOL. CASCARA BARK. KAHN BROS.. 115 Front St. PAINTS AND LUBRICATING OILS. P. FULLER CO.. l-'th end Davis sts. FUNERAL NOTICES. CLARY In this city. December 6. Ola May Clary, aged 10 years, caugnier p. -Mrs. Francis M. Clary, this city. The funeral serviees will be held at th. con servatory chapel of F. S. Dunning, inc. ia r.-..t iidar Kirext. at S:30 P. M. toda i Mondavi. Friends Invited. Interment Rose City Cemetery. IMHOFF The funeral services of the lay James H. imnolt, wno pm , December 6. will be held In the conserva tory chapel of F. S. Dunning. Inc., 414 Last Alder street. - tomorrow (Tuesday). Dec. 10 at 2:30 P. M. Friends are Invited to attend. Interment in River View ceme tery. DAVIi In this city, Dec. . Mary a. DavTs. aged 72 years, u monms. beloved mother of Mis. J. L. Ftoria. of OSL E. 20th St. North. Friends, Invited to at tend the funeral services, which win be held at Holman's funeral parlors at 2 P. M. tomorrow (Tuesday), Dec. 10. 1818. In terment Rosa City Cemetery. SULLIVAN In this city. December B. Timothy Sullivan, aged till years, a naiie of Ireland: a member of Petitacostal Mis sion. Funeral services will be held at the conservatory chapel of F. B. Dun ning. Inc., 414 East Alder street, at 2:X0 P. M. today (Monday). Friends invited. Interment Multnomah Cemetery. SULLIVAN In this city, December 6, Timotny Sullivan, aged years: a native of Ireland; a member o( Pentacostal Mis sion. Funeral services will he held at the conservatory chapel of F. S. Dun ning, Inc., 414 East Alder street, at 2:H0 P. M. tomorrow (Monday). Friends in vited. Interment Multnomah cemetery. HEJTMEYER At Seattle, Wash.. Eva Helt- meyer, daughter or c. Jiettmeyer. oi Al bany. Or. Th. funeral services wil) be held tomorrow (Tuesday), December 10, at 2:30 o'clock P. M.. at the residence establish ment of J. P. Finley Son, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited. incineration at the Portland Crematorium. DEAN At the residence, 423 East 16th st., Iic. . 1IU8. William uean. agea e years, 8 months. 8 days. Friends invited to at tend the funeral services, which will be held at Holman's tunerai parlors at a r. M. today (Monday), uec. , jais. inter, ment Riverview Cemetery. VANDKRHOOF In this city. Dec. 4. IBIS, Guv N. vandernoor, agea tu years, iu months. 6 days. Friends invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at Holman's funeral parlors at 2 P. M. to day (Monday), Dec, 9, 1918. Interment Rose City Cemetery. DEADMAN At- the residence of her son. E. P Ddman. of c ackamas. ureaon. ue- cember 7. Mrs. Ella Deadman. widow of the lat. Dr. E. C. Deadman. Funeral serv ices M. E. Church, of Clackamas, today, December , i :3o P. M. Interment Multno mah Cemetery. . CALDER The funeral services of th. late Florence Alice uaiaer wui oe neia mis (Monday) morning at 10 o'clock at the rMlilpiipR establishment of J. P. Finley & Son, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invit ed. Interment at fuverview cemetery. DALBEY At Enterprise, Or., December 5, Myron nay uaioey, agea au years ii aaya. Funeral services tomorrow (Tuesday), De cember 10, at 10 A. M. from the Wilson A Ross residential funeral home. BRINGOLF The funeral services of the late Mabel tf nrlngoil win oe neia today i Mondavi. Dec. 8. at 1:30 P. XI.. at the chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment at River View Cemetery. 1IORSFE LDT Th. funeral services of the late JvrisLine xiorsieiut wm u. neia tonay i MnnriuvV at 1 o'clock P. ML. at th. rMi- dence establishment of J. P. Finley A Son, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends Invited. In terment at Mount Scott Park Cemetery. KRBMEK The funeral services of th. late Jacoo Earl Kremer, son ef Mr. and Mrs. Jacob T. Kremer, will bo held this (Mon day) morning at 11:30 o'clock at the resi dence establishment of J. P. Finley & fcion, Montgomery at inn. Friends Invited. LEARNED The funeral services of the late Mary . ljearnea wm no neia toaay (Mon day). Dee. 9. at 3 P. M.. at the chapel of Miller Tracey. Interment at Multnomah - Park Cemetery. FERTILIZER. Select rotted manure, rosea, lawns aud gardens delivered, big truck loads, hi. &SV EMIL, THIKLHORN, violin Sevelk. 207 Flletiner bldg. teacher, pupil Bdwy. 1 6 J8 iLOL. KBNBECK, violin, piano, harmony. aJl nrlng. 40U Yamhill. Instruments sold. H.IFF KliG AMI KAli KtU FAC'TOKY. NORTHWEST KUO CO.. established 1 Fluff rugs and rag rugs woven, all slaaa. East 8th and Taylor. h.ast a.'iSfl, B l-. OPTOMKTR1STS AND OPTICIANS. GUASSES at a saving. I solicit your patronage on ths sands of satisfied patrons. X trial will convince. C'has. w. Goodman. Optometrlet, 2uy Alorrioon. Main -lUa. PAHKNT3. K. C. WKIGUT 2- years' experience U. S. and foreign patents. Out Iekum bldg. PATENT ATTOKNKYtt. GOLDBKHC, UJ8 Worceislcr blilg. Main l'S2u. PHYbK'IANS. BR. R. A. VIIILUPS, UOo Broadway bidg. Itheumatlsm, female disorders, sain trou bles, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, throat, goitre,' scalp, high blood prestture. DflC" increased erficienuy; dtu jleia CU IO treatment. Goitre, paralysis, head ache, tonsilitls. T'r. Watters, auti Swetland bide. Marshall AW.Vi. n.lMBIMi M Pfl.lKS. FL.UMB1NG SUl'fl.lES at wholesale pricos. Stark-lJavIs Co., UlU Third. laln 7U7. PRINTING. KEYSTONE PRESS J. E. Gantenbein. Mgr. Printing and linotyping. luOii Front street, comer Stark. Main or A 1418. DDIUTIUf! V- W. BALTES & COMPANY, I niiii utu 1st and Oak sts. Main 1 1;5. Allti. bECONU-HAND storks. i.EVl- HDW. i FURN. CO., 221 Front Street. Ws buy and sell everything In th. hard wars and furniture line. Phone .Main 9T2. A 7174. MAIN W1H) Buy and sell second-hand tools. Junk, old automobiles. IMJ front. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. I NEVER knew how many friends I have In Poitland before I started In business, Interstate Auto Transfer, John E. Kulvala, Prop., auto express and baggage delivery. 1-ton Ford truck, fc-ton Ford delivery, furniture moving, dealer In Rock Springs coal, residence 1H14 Multnomah St., phono Tabor SS6S, Portland Or. AMERICAN TRANSFER & STORAGE K Hl'KKY. New Auto Trucks. J, 2 and 3 tons. Phone Broadwav 4133. 809 Oak St Let us figurs with you. OREGON TRANSKKR CO.. 474 OUsan St., corner ot J3th- Telephone Broadway i:m or 1163. V own and operate two IarKJ class 'AM warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest insurance rates in the city. FIREPROOF STORAGE OI.KON TRANSFER CO.. 248 PIXIC. C. M. MADISON-ST. DOCK & WAREHOUSE. OK- fice 3H. Aladtson. General niercnanniee and forwarding agent. Phone Main HV.'l. PACKING MOVING STOHACiE SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. 105 Park st. Main 51S5..A 1031. CLAV S. MORSE, INC. TRACKAGK. KTOKAG1C. TRANSFER, 444-4o4 Glisan St. SWFlllSH MAKI l!S. DR. IlasselHtrom. KJellbers's Syst-. 17 yra. ex., lady attendanl. B12 Ilekum. Main 117'). WATCH REPAIRING. HIGHEST prices paid old watches and Jew elry. Condition no object. Repairs a spe cialty. Pelner Jewelry Co.. 44H Wash St. NATIONAL FUEL CO. Kast 1041. Short blocks, mixed slab, good furnace wood. MANUFACTURERS PAINTS, Oil A AND LI.AKS. RASMUStiKN & CO., and Taylor. PIPK, PIPK 1'lTTINtiS AND VAIAIi.S. KI.1NK. S4-el Front St. FI.CMBINIi AND WTKA.M BLPPI.IKS. M. L. K LIN K, KJSC Kront st. PRODI ( K COMMISSION NKKCIIAMII. EVERDING & FARRKLL. Ill) Kront St. ROPK AND BINDING THINK. Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup. SASII. DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FIT M.KIt CO., li'lh Slid Davis sis. WALL IWPLR. MILL I C R Wsl! Paper & I't. Co., 172 First MORGAN WALL PAPER CO., r-M 2d St. 1 NF.RAL niRKCTORfl. WILSON & ROSS EAlt-T 7TH AND MtXTNOMAIl Portland's Most Progressive FUNERAL DIRECTORS EAST 64- -C 3I. HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. Funeral Directors Established 1877. Third and Salmon Streets. Main .".07. A lf,U. Lady Assistant. Perfect Funeral Servlre for Less. MILLER & TRACEY Independent Funeral Directors. Wash. st.. bet. 20th and 21st, West Side. Main 2(il. Lady Aseistauu A 7st,3. R IYER VIEW . ABBEY MAUSOLEUM offers slnglo tombs, family sections and family rooms. Commodious chapel for flnu. services. The beat In burial. FUKTLAAU dlALDUI.r,U.H uuairjni, GOO. Pittock Block. Phone Broadway :;5I. J. H. FIN LUX HON. Progressive Funeral Directors. Prlvaie Drive Women Assistants. MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. Main 9. ; A l.lflB DUNNING i McENTEE. tunerai directors. Broadway and Pino street. Phone Broadway 4S0 A 4558. Lady attendant. F. S. DUNNING. INC.. THE OOLDBN RULE UNDICRTAKERH. 414 Ease Alder Si. Kast fi2. B 25-tf. CLCSED CARS FOR FUNERALS Phone Wood lawn 755. BREEZE & SNOOK J?Jf MR. AND MKd. W. H. HAMILTON Fu neral servlee;ll)73E(jllsanJrrabor4313. PT T TTPPTT Hth and Clay Sts. . Li. LiHiIXIuil Kast 781. B 1S8S. XT' r T i"1 C (l XT Twelfth and Morrison streets. Hiri.ltjOtJiN Broadway 2-r,34. A. R. ZELLER COMM A. D. KENWORTHY CO.. C802-04 92d st. Lents. Tabor C2T. SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY, 3d and Clay. Main 4152, A 2321. Lady assistant. MONUMENTS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 2tl4-2ti 4th st. opposite City Hall. Mala 8004. Philip Neu & Sons for memorials. rfb BLAESING GRANITE CO.I TT TH I R D AT MADISON STREET FLORISTS. MARTIN si FORBES CO., Florists, .4 Washington. Alain 2t;u. A 12011. l- lowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., Florists. 28T Morrison st. Main or a inu.i. rine flowers ana norm! designs. No branch stores. . MAX M. SMITH, Main 7216, A 3121. Selling bldg.. uttl ana Alder ela. 1BV1NGTON PARK FLORAL CO., 4th and Yamnill. runcrai acnigns; lowest prices. TONSBTH FLORAL CO., 28T Washington St., bet. 4th and 5th. Main ."iin'j, A lli;i. LIjBUNLH, fortlaqU Hotel. BJs Morruua su